Thursday, September 8, 2011

September Blooms

The rain bands from Tropical Storm Lee were still passing through his week when I headed over to the Arboretum to see what was blooming this month.

I was surprised at all the flowers in bloom from the symmetrical formal garden with oranges, yellows and purples to the wooded paths with various flowers scattered here and there. Even the dried hydrangeas looked lovely!

Love the design changes to our blog. Weezie tells me it is getting cooler. She now has Home Health people coming in every day and wears one of the alert necklaces around her neck....and she is NOT a happy camper. Health-wise, I had a crummy summer, but an now back at school so do not have to think about it. I have been on and off the computer in spirts....maybe now that I am back at work I will get more organized. Thanks for not forgetting me. I will try to do better in the future. genie

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